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The Lady In Red


Adam Marelli

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Walking back from the morning market, I spotted this woman. We were at the southern end of India. She was getting ready for work, I had already worked half a day.

 

After she realized I took her picture she blushed. It was a sweet morning.

 

Enjoy-Adam

 

Taken with an M9 and 90mm Summicron f 2.0

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Hey Paul,

 

Anything is possible, I got a good laugh out of that one. thanks for posting a civil response. I feel like some of the threads head into "typing genocide land" very quickly.

 

As for the sharpening, I usually don't sharpen portraits that much. I try to keep my M9 and M6 shots relatively consistent. So they could be sharpened a bit, but this one I left alone.

 

Here is the shot again with 10 pts of sharpening added and 10 points of clarity. It makes her look a good deal older, but does bring out the yellow of her skin. If i did it any more, her eyes started to look really dark, zombie like. Thought I would send it just as a comparison.

 

Best-Adam

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Hey Paul,

 

Anything is possible, I got a good laugh out of that one. thanks for posting a civil response. I feel like some of the threads head into "typing genocide land" very quickly.

 

As for the sharpening, I usually don't sharpen portraits that much. I try to keep my M9 and M6 shots relatively consistent. So they could be sharpened a bit, but this one I left alone.

 

Here is the shot again with 10 pts of sharpening added and 10 points of clarity. It makes her look a good deal older, but does bring out the yellow of her skin. If i did it any more, her eyes started to look really dark, zombie like. Thought I would send it just as a comparison.

 

Best-Adam

 

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Adam,

 

This is what I had in mind, but you may be right with the original picture. Sometimes a slight bit of softness is more complementary. I see what you mean.

 

Paul

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Adam,

 

I think this picture would have more impact when you would have excluded the (distracting) yellow bag on the left.

Aiming more to the right, so the woman would have been positioned on the left side of the picture.

 

 

Rgds

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